Fashion Meets Film—Vogue Italia and Kering’s Cinemoda Club Turns Milan Into a Movie Set

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The environment is warm and family (yes, there is even a fireplace), calling on Demna’s imaginary Gucci la famiglia. Valeria Golino was the Fallout Mirror of the Night – all black with sculptural necklines. Golino said in the room between saffron risottorio and Davittorio’s Jewelry Box Dessert: “Cinemoda Club is the first, risky and disruptive experiment.” Golino found Julianne Moore in the room with her husband Bart Freundlich, and Golino smiled and said, “I’m just speaking Italian – caring!”

Valeria Golino

Soon, the conversation turned to English, saying to Wintour’s own words: “I’m glad to welcome you to this initiative, bringing together three of my favorite things: movies, fashion and impeccable organization. Fashion makes the cinema real; cinema dreams.” Her ridicule smiled as she signaled to Meryl Streep’s daughter, Louisa Jacobson The devil wears Prada– In the range after the festival.

Like in any good Milan salon, ideas flew between friends: Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini, the creative duo behind Attico, meditating with Luisa Ranieri in their new short film; designer Luca Magliano has been reflecting on his own Cinemagliano project since June. Elsewhere, Mariacarla Boscono glided in Gucci, Donatella Versace exchanged words with Grigor Dimitrov, while the ocean of bottega veneta was scattered with crowds. Two accessories stole the night: Greta Ferro’s furry stilettos (because of the bold choice of drizzle) and Matilda de Angelis’ gravity discomfort.

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